Episode Summary

So that he can attend the “Raging Pussies” concert, Kyle calls the police and accuses his parents of "molestering" him. Soon all the children have called the police on their parents and they are the only ones left populating the town. When a couple breaks down while passing through town they find themselves in a town divided, one side Treasure Cove is controlled by Stan and Kyle, the other “Smiley Town” is controlled by Cartman. Meanwhile, the children’s parents get the help they need to keep them from sexually abusing their children.moreless

Smiley town and treasure cove

To go to the raging **** concert, kyle has to get his parents premission. shiela being the over pretective mother she is, se says no. so cartman says that he should call the cops and say that his parents mulested him. they beleave him, and they take them away. so all the kids say that the parents mulested thyem. so the kids controlled the town. then people passing by got into thier town, stan and kyle's town was treasure cove and cartman's town was smiley town. kyle and stan convinse them to get thier book so one of them will participate in carrasell. but then the guy tells him it was better with the parents. and they came back. awesome episode.moreless

This was great!

This was a very funny episode. When Kyle Broflovski can not go with the gang to go see the local band, he calls the police and say that his parents molested him. Then, everyone else does it and now there is no more adults left in the town. The town split into Smiley Town and Treasure Cove. Stan, Kyle, and some kindergardeners are in Treasure Cove. Cartman, Butters, and others are in Smiley Town. Cartman was the mayor of Smiley Town. Kyle and Stan were the leaders of Treasure Cove. At the end, they wound up calling the police and saying they did not molest them. The parents actually said they molested them! Overall, funny episode, I give it a 9.3.moreless

The Wacky Molestation Adventure

People reckon that the later series of South Park are the best but if you have watched all of them, I would say Season 2 until Season 4 are some of the best seasons. "Imaginationland Episode III" has just hit the walls of South Park zone and if you have cared to see what it is like then you may be impressed. I enjoyed Season 4 more than any other season. Season Five that follows up is pretty good too! Fair enough, people think Season 5-Season 11 are the best `cause the animation is better probably. I disagree.:( Focused on paedophilia, again.moreless

This is one that is worth watching again.

I liked this episode a fair bit, although it may have the advantage of me not fully remembering it, therefore having no prior expectations before the episode, ,which may have been a downfall for previous Season 4 episodes. There was a very interesting and funny plot twist at the end of the episode and I thought the 'outlanders' were funny. Those kindergarteners spooked the bejesus out of me, and I liked it. This season has been, in general, pretty poor, but this episode has started to pick up the slack and while I don't think it can be the best season anymore, the last episode can bring back some respectability.moreless

this episode is about the boys calling the cops saying their parents molested them then there are no adults left in town and they seperate cartman becomes mayor of smiley town then there is another town called treasure cove where kyle and stan livemoreless

i thought this was the best episode they have ever done! originally they were going to have cartman block the sun from smiley town but someone said "Oh it'll be just like the simpsons" so they didn't go with that but i think the best part was when kyle came out after he called the cops and was in his hat underware and sungalasses and was dancing to old time rock and roll he is my favorite character so i pay most of my attention to him. i know about the simpsons thing because they talk about that on the commentary of the episode "simpsons already did it" season 6 buy that season and listen to the commentary it is funny! it is also a really good season!!!moreless

Then the scene switches to the man and woman, and then rapidly back to the kindergartners. It's only been less than a second, but in this scene, Jenny is back up on the sidewalk with the other kindergartners.

Editor's Note: In reference to the town being empty, you don't have to be a parent to be a child molestor. The only requirement is that you are an adult. Now you would have to wonder which children in South Park accused those childless adults of molesting them.

At the scene at which the kindergarten children are chased away from Smiley Town, Clyde, Pip and Craig are seen standing in front of the fifth graders. Yet a shot from a different angle shows them standing behind!

Linda: Just point us to a phone kid, alright?Cartman: (laughs) I'm afraid you'll find all the phones... quite out of service. Mark: No phones either! How do you communicate?(Cartman pics up a jar, opens it up and speaks into it)Cartman: Butters, I need an ETA on a car, stat! (closes the jar and hands it to a kid who walks out the door)Mark: Alright we've had just about enough here. That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen. I don't care what little games you kids want to play, we just want out of here alright.(Kid walks back in room with the jar & Cartman opens it)Butters: (voice from jar) It's gonna be about 3 days.

Craig: This is the end of Smiley Town. The only phone is somewhere in Treasure Cove. If you want to find it, your gonna have to cross the white line.Mark: Well can you help us find the phone please?Craig: Hell no! I'm not crossing the white line.Linda: Why not?Mark: Okay let's just go Linda. I don't have time for Spaceman Spiff's little games.Craig: Craig!Mark; What?Craig: It's Spaceman Craig. (walks off making space noises)

Sheila: Alright, fine Kyle, you can go to the Raging Pussies concert if you clean out the garage, shovel the driveway and bring democracy to Cuba.Kyle: What's Cuba?Gerald: A communist country run by a dictator named Fidel Castro.Kyle: And do I have to shovel the whole driveway or just the side the car's on?Sheila: The whole thing.Kyle: Ah jeez.

Kyle: (singing) If I had one wish it'd for Cuba to change,cause I think that all the Cubans are in pain. All the joy in the world, from sea to shining sea, doesn't mean a thing, if Cubans aren't free. I just can't be very happy, that's certain, not as long as you Cubans are hurtin',Oh won't you search your soul and find a way to change your mind. That is my one and only wish...

Kyle: My parents said I can't go.Stan: Well of course your parents said you can't go.Cartman: Dummy, you don't ask if you can go! I'm telling my parents that I'm staying at Stan's house, Stan's telling his parents he's staying at Kenny's house, and Kenny's not telling his parents anything cause they're alcoholics and they don't care!Kenny: (muffled) Yeah!Kyle: Oh, well now I already told them.Cartman: Well I guess you're screwed then.

NOTES (3)

According to Trey and Matt from the commentary mini to this episode, a major plot device was going to be that Cartman was going to block the sun out in half of the town. The idea was scrapped when someone informed Trey and Matt that "The Simpsons Already Did It" which then became the inspiration for that episode.

ALLUSIONS (11)

Kyle's letter to Castro asking him to revoke communism is a clear reference to American student Samantha Smith. In 1982, Smith -- at the age of ten -- wrote to Yuri Andropov, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Smith expressed her concerns over a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union, and stated that God had made the world for these two nations to live together in peace.

To the shock of many, Andropov actually read and responded to Smith's letter, insisting that he too wished for peace. Smith and her family were later flown to Moscow, where they spent two weeks as Andropov's guests.

At the start of the montage where the kids are all partying at Kyle's house after his parents are arrested, Kyle slides into view in his underwear and sunglasses while Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock n Roll" plays.

This is an allusion to a scene in the 1983 film, Risky Business starring Tom Cruise.

The part where the two adults cross over the line and they see the kindergarteners and when asked about their parents, they said something to the effect of "we played with them, now we want to play with yoooou!" then they attack them is a reference to the 1989 film Pet Sematary, where Gage says this to his mother(father???) and then attacks.

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